Urdluarv, 
THE  MARKETS. 
oaaclieB.  new.  12«12Hc.  for  halves,  and  10@llc.  for 
qnarters.  Plums,  a)o.  Raspberries,  2Bc.  lUiorrlos,  18 
430c. 
PHODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS.  i  , 
_  .  1 
New  Yoke.  Saturday.  March  25,  1876.  | 
RECEIPTS.— The  receipts  of  Produce  for  vhe  week 
were  as  follows  :  1 
Flour,  bbls .  :iC,5'.i3  Rlec.bbls .  1.595  ,  ! 
Whisky .  fhit  mint*.  pkES....  9,U7 
Corn  riical. bbls....  710  l.arn.  pkRS .  2.;^2 
Corn  meal,  baas...  B.oOO, Tobacco,  hhds .  1,877  . 
Wheat,  bush .  218,518  do.  cases  .  3,768  |  j 
Corn,  bush .  fJI.Ooo ,  Uuilor.  pKiw .  12.2)1  • 
Oats,  bush., .  113,IM  Cheese, bxa.. . 16,411  < 
Kve.busli .  —  Cotton .  bales .  9,389 
Mall,  bush .  tl74i.M  BoSln .  7,114  , 
Barley, bush... _  Ifl.KO HdU.  tur»..  bbls....  938  i 
Beans,  bbls . .  g.ltJO  llried  Fruits,  pktrs..  862  ' 
Grass  seed.  bags..  ttoCSl  Rirvs.  bbls .  17,700 
Beef.  pkKs .  l,5»  Peanuts,  ba«8 .  1.4M 
Wool,  bales .  15<'.  Dressed  Hogs...  ..  1,061 
Hops,  bales .  1,567  i.ualher, sides,,,...  M,7'J4 
Pork,  bbls .  5,821  Sugar,  hhds - ...  15 
Tallow . .WO  Oil  cake . 8,040 
kloliisscs. . .  m 
HINTS  TO  8HIPPEI18.  — Pact  produce  us  hriiily  as 
Its  nature  allows ;  otherwise,  many  items  suffer  In 
appearance.  If  not  lu  Quality,  thr.mgh  the  JnstlluK  , 
incident  to  transportutlon.  Do  not  mark  packages  : 
with  any  inateruil  that  will  smudge.  A  good  paint 
for  marking  purposes  cun  be  made  of  bicnruiuate  of 
potash  and  ettnict  Of  logwood.  Xalltid  curds  arc 
very  iiiHucure.  Forking  linos  of  goods  a  marking 
plate  or  brand  U  preferable  to  ordinary  lutturiug.  At 
the  timo  of  shlptnent  put  a  complete  list  of  the  lot 
into  one  of  tue  packages  If  it  can  be  (lone:  but  be 
sure  to  mall  in  consignee  a  full  list,  naming  date, 
style  of  packages  and  Contents.  Aliu  to  have  each 
parcel  of  ur  U'orin  quality  us  fur  its  p.isalble  ;  uilxlng 
always  InJurcSS  Oe-  Roll  huttar  should  he  wrapped 
In  clean  white  muslin.  Dressed  poultry  should  Bo 
packed  in  well  shaken  dry  straw.  When  poultry 
sweats  In  Unxes  straw. dust  gives  a  mean  look.  Break 
off-iuill  points  from  the  liialde  of  Old  barrels  wlian 
tliey  are  used  in  order  to  orcveiil  property  from  tear¬ 
ing.  Short  cat  dry  straw  Is  better  for  packing  eggs 
than  anything  eUe. 
Beans  and  Pbas.  Exports  of  beaus  pasi  week. 
1,500  hbls.i  slnoe  Jan.  Ui.  I0.3.;j  do.t  sumo  time  laet 
year,  li.ikii  do.  Ehcpi  rts  of  peas  past  week,  u.481  bush,: 
since  Jan.  1st,  21*, 322  do.;  sau  e  iline  last  year,  121,840. 
.Medium  bearisara  a  shade  steiidier,  owing  torciluoed 
receipts.  No  largo  business  yet  to  note.  Theexport 
demand  fur  iiiedTnms  Is  not  larue.  but  enough  tosup- 
port  prices.  l‘ea  beans  are  not  in  largo  supply— not 
many  socni  to  bo  wauted.  Kidneys  of  all  kinds  re- 
mam  quiet.  1‘eus  are  generally  nominal ;  It  there  is 
any  *ui'|a(lon  sinmi  mir  last,  it  la  In  buyer’s  favor. 
VVe  quote  •  ,, 
vVegu.iie  Beans,  pea.now.  prime.  il.25<i»l.3Q;  otkor, 
tl.00i6l.’20  :mediuta.  new.  prime.  tl.v'(itil.20.  good.  IKlc. 
;  very  poor.  50 »8(Jo.;  marrow,  now,  priiuw,  »l.i’i.5 
- ;  other.  si.3()(iiii.t0.  white  kidney,  prime.  Il.iitkiii 
10;  fair  III  good.  Il.:i0;tl.50:  rod  kidney,  new,  prime, 
(1.3.Vi4t.iO;  fair  to  giHid,  fi.O'kiil  20:  rallforiiia  l,ima. 
choice, Ii2.40'>s'4.r>0.  Boas.  ('Hnuiliaa.  bbls.,  new  duly 
paid,  »I.I6.«1.1H.  oulli.  lo  bond.  tWo.(,i.$l  i  green  new. 
V  hash..  ll.SOajil.iij:  Southern  H.  lO,.  I' 2  hush,  bag, 
92.76;  split  paa.i.  Guimdian,  free,  I*  bbl.,  |6. 
BEg.aWAX.— Offerings  of  choice  lot.H  are  llglil,  and 
full  pd.  es  priivall.  Weateni  qnotud  ut.TJif'uSSu.,  aud 
Souinorn  at  34'ii,sme.  Kxporta  jutst  week,  3.736  its.; 
since  Jail.  Ut,  31,1163  do.;  same  lime  last  year,  3H.(W9. 
BnooM  Co'uN.— There  la  very  llttlo  doing,  with 
prices  bold  U»  berorr. 
We  quote  Brush,  short  green.  lli^lOc.;  hurl,  groen, 
g^i.olOc  i  green,  medium,  .Vuilc.;  red  and  red-tlppod, 
3at4c, 
BUTTEK.— There  is  little  new  to  remark  about  old 
blitter;  Its  ilrinnitss  liicreases  with  Its  diminution 
and  llio  market  bids  fair  to  bo  wall  clmirod  out  by 
the  time  w«  got.woll  iiiio  new,  if  not  before,  llcully 
Hne  table  gruJC"  are  not  put  out  us  freely  a"-  the  de¬ 
mand  wouTdllke.  Some  nl  rmr  deulela  are  forced  In 
rotuio  a  reserve  of  such  qiiulltios  as  loog  as  they  can. 
us  they  have  a  cliita  nf  tiailo  Unit  will  not  iiw*  e.arly 
siaiUted  stock.  New  biillor  arrives  ruguUrly  but 
spariiigl),  and  onr  prioe.n  aro  dim.  Hi. 11  butter  l.s 
si'aree.  At  Ibis  sciison  a  few  dlreothois  are  in  orthir 
to  those  who  are  not  posted,  Uiie  of  our  oxcliai.ges 
very  clearly  gives  the  idans  of  ilic  trade,  as  follows  t 
Uso  only  ash  tuhn;  let  them  lie  UH  near  anil orm 
in  weigh!  as  possible  so  as  to  iiinko  little  vitrlalloii  in 
tares.  Bet  oucli  dairyuiaii  hClcct  U  certain  sUed  tub 
and  adhere  to  U  lliPoughout  the  season  so  lliat  hl.s 
dairy  will  b«*l  Id  paekagos.oi  uniform  else.  Wealso 
guggesl  that  sizes  mIiooIiI  he  saleeted  which  would 
bold  a  dose  average  01  4d.  Ci0,l’.h  or  80  lbs.  net  weight 
of  buuer.  Avoid  using  loose  sail,  In  the  hottum  of 
the  tabs  or  ai  (ho  sides.  Soak  llie  tubs  thoroughly 
ill  strong  brtof?  beforo  piiUlag  in  Che  huller.  l.eavn 
this  s-ilt  oil  iho  lop  cn  tint  tub  also  -  use  insiead  a 
cloth,  tree  fi  om  slaich.  Ihoronghly  soaked  In  Urine 
and  not  wrung  out— wituii  the  iiuiiy  is  sent  to  mar¬ 
ket.  Tlieso  remarks  refei  piirtlculiirly  to  dairymen 
of  this  Slute,  Inn,  tlii-y  may  well  be  read  by  Western 
makers  also.’’  ,  .  , 
We  wnuld  further  caution  the  u.se  of  Coloring  mat. 
ter.  The  atlempt  to  luipinl.  a  •‘grassy  tint"  is  run-- 
ly  BiiccesHtiil,  and  us  a  general  llnng  does  more 
iiurm  Ulan  good.  Doni  limit  new  butler  to  a  price. 
Us  maiaigeinent  at  this  .season  above  all  other  limes 
shouhl  bo  diserelloiiary  with  tlio  uierehunt. 
New  blitter,  prime,  40(»  c.;  fair  to  good,  OiiCUlMc.: 
half  llrklil  tubs,  prime,  SkflUOc,;  fa  Ir  to  good.  3,k«i;kic.; 
Welsh  tubs,  pilmo,  3>iit36u.;  fair  to  good,  38(hi35c.; 
Fails.  Western  croainary,  prime,  40 lii-c.;  fair  to  good, 
354v37c. 
Old  State  dairies,  extra,  cimro,  good  to 
prime.  3i<ii,35e.!  fair  to  good.  WtsdiOc  1  O/KIns,  seUxTed 
fresli,  37(.i)38c.;  good  to  prime.  iiSa.'ioO.:  fair  to  good, 
‘28»3lc.:  iialf-llrkln  tilhs,  soleeted.  Witlfe.:  good  lo 
prime,  talr  to  goiai.3i(j4.36i!.:  poor  to  fau.  i'*;* 
32c.:  8tati!,  Welsh,  tubs,  tall  iniuhi.  JOnoldc,:  dulrses, 
3l®3.iC.:  gosid  to  prime.  iM(i436c.;  fair  to  good. 
SOdS^te-l  poor  in  fair.  20a>260.:  Fennsylvanlu. 
storu  pneited.  l.'>itt«>3;h:,:  Western,  dairy  tub»,  se- 
lectod.  lUi'vSoc.;  good  to  prime,  itlra.iiic.;  tubs  select¬ 
ed  fresh.  3a.>3lc.:  good  to  prlmo.  fresh  8l(it:tltv,  fair 
to  good,  rresh. poor  to  fair,  fresh,  iriuiifllc.i 
Westcru. early  paekvd.seiecied.  264»28c.i  good  In  lines, 
24(!j25c.;  fair  iii  lines,  20,a22c.;  poor.  16qi>180,  Roll 
butter,  -Mieh.  &  N.  Ills.,  fancy,  irfftiiltiu.;  good  to  urlme, 
29a31c-t  fair  to  good.  2i(«'/9c.;  poor  to  fair,  22<'!S2lic. 
CnKKHE. —There  has  been  a  moUerulely  active 
market  only,  but  prices  have  scarcely  varied.  Fine, 
with  the  small  stock,  held  firmly. 
Now  Still. “  lactory,  tnrey,  llii,  — ».!  Hue.'lShiO.: 
do.  giHi.t  ‘J  prline,  VfjolSc.:  fair  to  good.  lOutlfc.: 
poor  to  fair,  tf'iilOc.  Stare  Kami  Dairy— fancy,  12)<(<9 
130.',  good  tn  prime.  lUfti2u.;  fair  to  good,  Ukisllc. 
Western  factory,  eUeddur,  flue.  12.V’^lSKo. :  good  to 
prime.  UdjlSe.;  ilat  fair,  8.*liKe.i  poor  lo  lair.  7Sb8o. 
COTTON.— A  very  fair  r-xnott  trade  has  been  re¬ 
ported,  and  prices  aro  hlgncr  ami  strong.  Closing 
prices  am  13  l7.T,!o.  for  »Urch,  13  17-32g.  for  April, 
R<508.— The  movement  has  been  better  and  the 
n  iinexed  rates  have  ruled  qultn  steudy.  Karly  In  the 
week  there  were  Indhmi  ions  of  an  advance,  but  the 
stuck  u  too  large  fur  high  rates  to  rule,  auO  sellers 
have  offered  freely.  We  quote; 
Jersey,  single  barrels,  h  obl..l8c.i  Stnto  und  Penn., 
17XC.;  Western,  prime,  I'c.:  do.  fair  marks,  U!®16Kc.: 
Southern  and  Southwestern.  160l7c. 
B.8SKNTIAI,  OfLS.— We  quote:  . 
“H.  G.*’  oil  peoi>ermint.  94,  In  glass:  Halo  & 
Par»liaIldo„»40l.2Udo.;  pure  In  tin, 93  50:  sassafras, 
ioc.:  wintergreen,  93.13;  spearmint,  93.50;  penny¬ 
royal,  94. 
FEATHKBg,— Unchanged.  Dive  Western  gpeae,64 
1^560.:  mixed,  35(ii>45c.  Fotnmon  poultry  featners  not 
wanted. 
FBEsa  Fat' ri'8.  -Kipnrts  of  apples  jmst  week,  — 
bbls.  Since  Jan.  Ist,  3,981  do.;  same  lime  lust  your, 
12,145  do.  Apples  are  active;  dealers  are  Invlihig 
further  supplies  of  good  slock.  Florida  ornnges  are 
In  demand  but  not  plenty,  Catawba  grapes  are  quot¬ 
able  at  6id9c.  for  a  few  special  Stale  marks.  Cran¬ 
berries  strong.  Sirawherries  from  Charleston  lire 
uliundaul. ;  Florldas  havn  to  drop  In  tht;  quotailons 
given  fur  Charleston.  We  quote; 
Strawberries-Soulhern,  prlnie,  p  quart.  T.v.iiSOe. 
Cranherriea-Jcrsny,  choice,  standard  cratns,  Ki.Vxifi 
4..j0:  good  to  prime.  945t4.2ii:  "  piiiiy"  crates,  93.50(«t 
4.00;  choice  hills..  9k'k<tti.  Nuts— PeaniitH  are  in  light 
■lumaiid  and  about  steady:  Hickory  nomliinl.  We 
quote:  PennuiB  -Virginia,  per  bush., 9l-55(<4l.f0:  Wil¬ 
mington,  91.80(i42.00;  do.  Tennessee,  95u.<atl. 15.  Hlck- 
01  y  nuts,  shellbark,  91. 
Fl.onR.-Aii  aollve  business  has  been  reported  on 
export  account,  and  prices  strong. 
Nuperflnc  Stale,  t4.1i>>»l.80 :  extra  do,.  95.10(05.66; 
supertine  Wesuiru.  rt.tUiUSO:  extra  do.,  9.5.nKii.5.7ft: 
No.  2.  9H.3O!04.I<)  ;  extra  round-hoop  Ohio,  95,10(31 
5  10;  trade  brands  do.,  95,15to7.'25;  wnhu  wheat  »x- 
trus.  95.80 «i7.-25;  St.  I.onls.9f>.3!Hiey.00:  City  Mills  extni. 
9.5  2ti<dii!.T.5:  HouUieru  at  94.350.5,00  for  superOne;  9;>,26 
(06  4,5  for  poorUi  choice  shlpirtng  extras;  16.50(08.75 
for  tiude  and  family  brands.  Hye  at  94<ai5.IU.  Buck¬ 
wheat  Hour  at  9l.r'U'iid.90- 
FCKN  A. Ml  SKiN'g.— The  late  table  will  he  probably  I 
revised  IIiIk  ('oniliig  week,  Ctiiiimou  skins  have  a  ' 
wide  range.  Recent,  cabin  iittws  from  London  quote 
coon,  skunk,  muskrat,  opossum  and  otter  lower, 
enough  to  mark  •ill r  rates  down,  for  most  Items.  20 
per  cent.  Hllve.r,  cross  and  red  fox,  and  fisher, 
steady. 
OuAiN.— 'I'lic  export  movement  In  wheat  lia.v  been 
of  a  more  restrict<>d  character.  Aououiiis  from 
abroad  have  been  of  a  less  favorable  nuliire,  and 
shippers  liave  been  dlBlDOllned  to  nperiito  niiless  ut 
h  marked  dcclltie  In  prices,  with  slightly  ciislor  pri¬ 
ces  made.  Initest  sales  of  No.  OMilwuiikno  spring 
uflonl.  fresh  rewupts,  at  91-18:  prime  .No. ‘2  Slllwuii- 
kuh  Bprlng  III  store  at  tl.'2S  ;  9l.l5!.i  lor  ungraded  Mil¬ 
waukee  lu  store:  tNo.3Chiciigouiid  Northwest  surlng 
st9l.l4..(,t  J.>;  ungraded  nnd  mixed  spring  at  91-084 
1.211 :  reJcoUitl  and  Inferior  spring  ut  vlni,!  Ill):  fair  am¬ 
ber  Western  in  store  at  91.39;  Jl.'z'zqdl  17  for  wlntiir 
red  and  am  by  r ;  91.36461.50  for  while;  9l>34<'fil.3H  f'ir 
No.  I  spring,  live  sold  .it  OOc.  for  prime  Slate,  Biir- 
hiy  mult  iil  ‘Jfic.  for  two-iowcl  dtnie.  Corn  is  higher 
nnd  uclivtMhe  prlticlpnl  ilemand  from  the  Kliglish 
market.  S.dcs  ut  rt5>6C.  for  mixeil  Western,  N.  v.  In- 
speciloii.  Hlloiit:  64Hi<«65)4c.  lor  nngrioie.l  nnxeil 
Western;  l-Hgi'kii'ic.  tor  yellow  Jersey:  6tlii(#i<:.  for 
yellow  BuiUhern.  flats  are  more  trevly  dealt  lu  and 
lilgher  sales  at  for  wliUc  Western  ; 
for  New  York  Np,  ?  ;  t'jr  New  York  No.  3. 
lIiouwiNKa.— Selling  at  *1.13. 
Mai*i,K  Suu  Alt.  'I’hc  demand  la  only  moderate  for 
sugar.  Sirup  slow  of  snhj. 
New  prime  sugar  ranges  at  140160.;  fair  to  good,  12 
(018c.;  old,  lun  over,  llkijillc.;  old,  ordlmiiy,  BcssUc.  Sir¬ 
up  V  gal.  ol  l>  lbs.,  hal.lU. 
Hay  a.nu  STiiAW.—Bxports  past  week,  6(4)  liules ; 
since  Jan.  1st,  6  72!  same  time  last  year.  8,976.  An 
active  trade  has  boen  In  progress  for  shipment,  but 
at  easy  prices,  oii  ucuoiint  «ir  the  liberal  arrival.-. 
Kale  tu»y  is  iiuoted  :-8hlpplng.  I-Vivlllc.;  rctnilqiiull- 
tlos,  !)Uc.('6l.95;  clover.  laKrt'Oc.;  suit.  iKi(07Ui!.  Striiw 
Is  riHolod  ut  9l.U5i>6l  15  for  long  rye;  tor  snort 
rye;  Ud'uiiCKi.  tor  out. 
Hoi'8--Th(>  rise  Ui  prices  hero  latterly  restrict  cx- 
lioit  trade.  Qiioiuilons  are  the  same  as  last  week, 
but  it  Is  dinienlt  to  got  Idc.  for  line  siouk.  ItHOelpts 
(••iiitinue  llburnl-somethlng  oviir  l.OiM)  bales  for  the 
week-  Willie  sUlpmentsaro  only  617  imlcs. 
N,  Y.  State,  llkirllir,:  Kastoni,  ll(0l7c.:  Wlsconslns, 
ll(»17c.;  Yeuthng.s.  iKwlUe.;  Olds,  all  growths,  4(060..; 
CallfurniuSi  17(0290. 
FuovisioNS.  — Hog  products  generally  have  beioi 
ucilvc  and  at  advanocd  prices ;  deiniiud  largely  from 
I  shippers.  JlesB  pork  9-J> ‘,'.5  for  spot,  .Murch  iin‘l  April, 
YXOZTABLES,— Kxport*  of  potatoes  past  week,  3,054  I 
bbls.;  since  Jun.  Ist,  .\H.4I,3  do.:  same  tune  la«t  year, 
•27,.Vi3  do.  K.xporis  Of  onions  for  the  week,  I6u  bbls.: 
since  Jun.  isi,  f.U'B  bbls.:  same  time  last  year.  1,163 
do.  It  Is  the  old  story  about  poiatoas :  trade  Is  dull, 
prices  low  and  shljiments  this  way  oltogcther  dis¬ 
couraged.  Good  Ohio  Foiich  Blows  In  donblo  heads 
offon’d  at  91.  Ofilons  ut<*  tlriu.  Bermuda  potatoes 
quoto<f  at  9(n.46..50  V  bbl.  Tomutoos,  *2.50  V  5  quart 
box.  Fumdii  green  pens,  f'.’ee  i  fl  tiush.  Old  cahbage 
pretenhlc  111  now  Siiutliern.  * 
Barlv  Ho**-,  bulk.  \>  bbl..  iKk'.'QlI.a.’i:  Fciioh  Blows, 
9l.(10««l.37;  FrSnno  Alberts. 87u.(09l,l2.  (iomraOu.  HtU 
80c.  Sweoi  potatoes.  92.5»fc«.1.9U.  Cabhiiges.  9*  100. 94 
(06;  rod,  lU'itlO.  Squasb,  Marrow,  bbl..  7(s:.(JiiH  ;  Hub¬ 
bard,  9L2ts»l.aO.  Oulons,  rod,  bbl.,  9l(01..'’iO;  yelhiw. 
91.50(5)1.70:  white.  92.57A.3.rh.  Rtixsiu  Turulpfi.  V  bbl., 
75c.;  wbibe.  tin**,  <’nrrota.91.09.  Boutliern  spUmoli,  9* 
hhL I  f2,uO(02.75.  Kale.  91(01.25, 
Wool..  There  eontlnues  n  very  dull  and  unsatls- 
fm.<l..ry  tuarkot.  Munufiictnrers  are  Indisposed  to 
purchase  other  than  small  lots,  wUh  rather  it  pres- 
suro  to  sell  against  arrivals  of  the  new  clip. 
Ohio,  I’cnnsylvaulaand  West  Virginia- 
. . 50  (•«  54 
XX . 4*  ®  48 
X  . . . ,,,..  46  fit  48 
No.  i..’. .  48  (0  50 
No.  . .  42  4  45 
t'oarse . 40  v  42 
ColUhIng... . *58  li  bo 
New  York,  Michigan  and  Wlsconsiu- 
. .  44  4b 
X„;..  . 4-2  044 
No.  1 . 46  «  43 
No.  2 . 42  1(6  14 
Fiiarso . . . 411  (0  42 
Combing . -•>  <■#  14) 
lintlaua,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee— 
XX . 41  ®  4b 
X . 42  (0  44 
No.  1 . 44  4  4.5 
No.  2:...... .  41  W  43 
Coarse . . . 40  (0  43 
Combing . 4  b3 
Coinhlng.  nnwashed . 'lo  <si  4b 
Illinois.  Iowa  and  Mlnnesoiu — 
. .  44  (Oi  47 
X*. .  44  <M  47 
Coarse... .  40  (|p  13 
Georgia.  Alatiuimi,  .Mlsalsslnpl  and  Louisiana 
Fine  unwashed .  35  (0  3* 
Medium  unwashed . ^  4  30 
fjoarso  unwashed . {I  4  39 
Burry .  W  («  23 
It  <11111  KMTKR,  IWiir.  ‘Z.'i.— Flour  market  steady  ; 
spring,  IT.OOilambnr  wlutor,9T.25:  white  winter,  97,50 ; 
000010  0x1^.97.7.5.  Bye  dour  quiet  at  95.50.  Wheat 
iictivu!  Milwaukee  cinb.  fl.lk'sitl.lO;  umber  winter, 
ll.Kkiil.'/J;  while  wiuler,  9l.2ll4I.36,  Hats,  tiomlnal 
at3(Kit4iic.  Corn  steady  at  70(5i7'tc.  <!iirn  meal.  91.ii0 
41.7.1.  HnUer.'25(a28o.  Cheese.  11(0130.  Kkfg*.  IscWZOc. 
Lur(1.18K(0l4c.  Apples.  hu..7BC4H.'B  Fotutow*-  hu  , 
'Kkyi'aillOd.  Beans.  »*  bn..75c.«pl.vO.  Mess  iiork,92243;J. 
Wool.  3O0:2ie.  Hay.Hlkiaib.  ritruw.lbiAlO  Timothy 
Sf'cd,  *2.T5(1«— :  qlOVQT.  9l>-l)isi»8  50.  Wood,  bard.  IH 
cord,  98'(iiU.  Coal.  96.95.vi:7.;i.5  for  stove. 
962(095;  23  head  ordinary  do..  9110(0^:  7  head  of 
roadsters  with  fair  trotting  action,  9279®8^;  1 
ter,  9500.  Thirty-two  horses  arrived  per  Krle  uiii- 
ruad|vla  Oak  Cliff  Stallou. 
(JEN  I>  FO  It  C I  RCr  LA  K  of  the  BEST  WIND 
n  MILL,  to  U.  S.  W IND  E.  A  P-  Co.,  Batavia,  111. 
A  GOOD  BimiN  ESS.-To  eniibloiisto  Increase 
the  circulation  of  the  New  Jersey  Agriculturist 
asriiT'Idly  as  possible,  wc  are  iiitylng  our  Agciils  a  or  rp 
liberal  connulsston  on  cv*v  y  subscriber  ohtumed. 
ThoN.  J.  Aiirlcnlturlst  is  a  flrst-class  njonthly,  and 
the  Bubsorlptloii  price  so  low  (.Mi  cts.  psr  year)  that 
every  one  can  afford  to  subscjlhe.  Write  f(5r  sucol- 
men  anil  term.s.  Cl  I A  R  L  KB  W  B^T  A  LL, 
Publisher,  Ni.'W  Bmnswlck,  N.  J. 
iJliPCik  T<l  tlO.UOO  has  been  invested  lu  Stock 
•iP»9*r  Privileges,  and  paid  900  per  cent,  protit. 
“  How  to  fbi  U."  a  hook  on  Wall  gl.,  sent  free.  . 
TUMBRIDQE  A  CO..  Bankers,  2  VVall  St.,  N.  y  . 
MICROSCOPES 
I  for  spot,  .Murch  iin<l  April, 
928.45  for  May.  Lxirn  prime,  919, mid  pnmo  mess  921(0 
21.50.  Boxed,  dry  salted  'ilionldoi's.  UJlc.  'J'lerccl 
pickled  hams,  l3'0Ua.  Bacon  at  13c.  tor  Wesiorn 
long  clour,  13Hc.  for  city  do.,  l.3.!l<j.  lor  VVeBteni  long 
mid  nhort  cli-nr,  together,  Ilihit;.  lor  short  clour. 
Lard— Wcxtcrii  sleun:  at  U-35c.  for  spot  lots  mol 
March,  M-;HI(!.  for  April.  H-iffxc.  for  May,  14-4THC.  for 
June,  and  ll-5Tc!(.  tor  .luly.  stuariue  ftl  15.He-  for 
choice.  Tallow  ut'Jc.  ti.>r  prime.  Beef  hama  ut  ♦'Jlcii 
25.  Beef  -  New  extiii  mess  at  9l2..2l<0t3.5ll;  do.  uliiin 
*ir2.5li;  new  ilorcod  at  9..'3  for  iirlme  inc»s.  iinn  J2j 
fur  India  nins*.  City  extra  India  mess,  Itii  ■XI(mi3'2. 
SEED.-tdover  ia  less  active  on  account  of  the  high 
prices  asked.  :4Uto,  choice,  I7u. 
Foin.TUV  AND  GASlE.-  Drcsscil  poultry  IS  scurcc, 
and  weic  itn' t  lor  the  opening  of  froz<jn  wo  would 
hurUly  have  hnil  a  supply.  We  quote  PlithoielpUia 
uhlckeiis  at  ‘2IM'22c.;  capons  ut  (Kkijiiilu.  for  large,  and 
•ittitTiv-  for  smallTiiPons  and  sup*. 
Chickims,  Bneks  Ca.|  good  to  prime,  t9420c.;  Jer¬ 
sey,  good  Ui  prime.  iTiii'yc.:  litate,  good  to  prime.  Il'>4 
I8C.;  Western,  good  to  prime,  l.^alTc  :  fair  to  good.  12 
4 lie.;  poor.  (J. vine.  Tui  toys.  Jersey,  good  lu  prune, 
•z(L''22e.i  i^lule,  good  in  |h  imo,  l*.««‘2lc.;  We.storn,  gtio  l 
to  prime.  li'Alib-.:  Interior.  r24l5c.  Ducks,  .lersey 
good  to  prime,  23(iti24u.;  I’late.  good  to  prime,  2i423c.; 
Western, good  to  priuui.  'vIKwtJc.;  fair  to  good,  1.84 
•Ac.;  poor,  t4416c.  Oees*’.  Jersey,  pnuie.  l6(<(Afo.: 
Slate,  good  to  prime,  12014c.;  WcsUirn.gooa  to  prime, 
13(0l6c.;  do.,  pu<ir  lo  fair.  lU<0l3c. 
Frozen  ponltry  qufiiant  al  I84’20c.  for  turkeys,  194 
72c.  fur  ducks,  likshic.  for  prime  oUicken.s.  kroz.eu 
chickens  are  not  keeping  woll;  they  rarely  do  turn 
out  us  good  hs  turkeys. 
Live  poultry  hitiaiild  *xoll  In  the  absence  of  dressed. 
Young  chickens  are  offered  in  advance  of  the  de¬ 
mand.  SVeqiliite: 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET. 
Little  Falls,  N.  y.,  March  25.  1876. 
'riLt  NS  ACTIONS  this  week  hiiVQ  been  light  and 
there  has  been  no  UnproviMimtit  In  prices.  Several 
lots  of  cheese  were  sent  forward  on  coimnl8»lon. 
Kurin  d.ilnes  may  he  quoted  at  94 He.,  nnd  factories 
all2(0l3c.  The  KairHcld  AHsOelutlon  is  *lill  hiilding 
Its  goods  at  He-  »  *  •  .  . 
About '2U0  tubs  of  hatter  were  i/ftered,  two  dairies 
of  which  wiiB  from  new  milk.  Tint  how  make  went  at 
'28(0;42c..  mol  in  sonli!  exci'|illoiial  casns  ;tl«ii.34c.  were 
paid.  Did  gr.is*  ninde  brought '174 dc-i  winter,  34(038o. 
Wo  have  iii.lviccH  from  Europe  to  <he  lirst  w<-<tk 
of  ilm  ch.  Onr  London  correspondent  suy*; 
Fine  English  i.hoese  seurite;  medium  i-*  plentiful 
no*  iiitur.  Loiojinratively ;  Dnich  ushiirt  :ioU  <jf  bad 
quality,  (hough  runlK/iug  loog  price*.  Amerlrun 
sdiiyks  arc  iiioilernte  and  oeiirly  nil  nii'dluiu  nnd  low. 
Fine  Septuinber  uoiku  lascurce  and  winitud  ut  cx- 
treiiiu  quiqai Ion*. 
English  flieddar  bring*  fi2494s.;  Wiltshire  double, 
ll8<iB89ii.;  Liiushlro  medinni,  66u*6Mx.;  (Inc,  74(08bB.: 
Scotch,  iU4T,'«. 
There  U  no  tinu  butter  landed,  but  Interinodiate 
and  siibsiltotes  iiiill  well,  with  every  pruspeei  of  uoiui 
being  left  iiver.  The  prices  are  a*  follows  ■ 
Jersey  sells  for  ltXMl48s,;  Dorsol*.  I76s.;  Danish 
and  Swedish.  liXifidnbH.;  Krioshliid,  I.Mls.;  Noniiundy 
extra,  149(01121*.;  American  and  Car.adlan.  81X0139*.  V 
CW(. 
Oleomargarine  or  urtiflclal  butter,  56('0l.3Os. 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
NE5V  Youic,  March  25,  1876. 
HK*'KO‘TS  Ok  LIVE  STOCK. 
of  all  kinds  and  in'lces,  tomeixutljic  im.'fjdiuiiOoii.  and 
the  iDiiitsi'mcnl.  li/  the  tunUhl  circle.  Al*o  M  AONIFV  • 
ING  GoA.ssKS.  for  hiitntUriit  uni',  etc.  Lknskm.  SPY 
GLASSES.  Tklesoopes.  etc.,  etc.  .%«  Faob  Frice 
List  Or*!.  MoA  LUSTER,  M.f’u  OpOcKin,  19  NAS8AF 
ST.,  New  ITorh.  _ 
THE  JONES’ SYSTEM. 
DIRECT  SALES  TO  THE  USER. 
ALL  SALES  ON  TRIAL. 
KUEIGUTS  FHKFAID. 
No  rl.sk  to  the  purchaaer,  ns  no  money  Is  pah:  until 
you  are  witinllcd.  The  Jones’  ay  iitcui  will  bring  your 
goods  at  lower  prices.  Will  yon  try  R pr  oouilnue  to 
Hiiainiii  inonopollca?  For  Tree  Price  List  of  Scales, 
addresH  .LONEsl  of  Ulilghamton.  N.  Y. 
AGENTS  WANTED  fur  the  BEST  HioOKAPniES  of 
YlfHlilV  FKOPI.EK'  Xik  CONDENSKD 
iVL'fVfl'  i  Edition  I  **  AND 
AND  Ii.lustiiatkd.  Cents.  Complete. 
kl  A  Mlv'ir  V  'This  is  the  cheapcHt  and  best  thing 
ovviNix  Lii  Don’t  sell  any  other  101  you  see 
this.  Large  disc'iunt.*  to  ugciils.  Aildr«‘«s 
MUTUAL  FUHfJSIHNG  CO.,  Hartford.  Coiiii. 
~  ^EACH  TREES! 
Only  *6  per  100.  Good  sorts.  Fine  trees,  4  to  6  feet 
high.  Address  RICHARDSON  &  KELSEY, 
Numeryuicn,  Geneva.  N.  Y. 
RURAL  CLUB  LIST. 
THE  RURAL  AND  OTHER  PA»R»  AT  LOW  RATES 
I  The  periodicals  In  this  list  arc  offered  nt  a  largo 
reduction  from  their  rates,  with  u  view  to  accomo¬ 
dating  our  friends  who  wish  to  subsorlhe  for 
THE  RURAL  NEW-VORRER 
In  conjunoiluii  with  any  other  pui>er  herein  named, 
I  TO  OIITAIN  ANY  JOURNAL 
in  this  list,  and  the  Rpual,  It  Is  only  necessary  lo 
Send  your  addnm*  In  full,  and  the  money  with  the 
order,  when  they  will  ho  sent,  postaok  piikpaid. 
Subscriptions  nmy  begin  at  any  time. 
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of  the  HDRAL  only  will  be  sent  on  appliciilloii.  For 
oupifs  of  other  imblicatlons  address  the  publisher  of 
the  paper  wanted. 
You  can  remit  by  Draft,  P.  O.  .Money  Order,  or 
Uoglstercd  Letter,  nt  our  riik;  otherwise  ut  your 
own.  If  there  Is  no  Agent  for  the  Rural  in  your 
locality,  please  become  one  by  voiiMiNQ  A  CLl  n.  It 
'  will  pay- 
Now  please  note  that  we  will  furnish  the  Rural 
Nkw-Yorkew  one  year  and  either  of  the  periodicals 
named  below,  postage  prepaid,  on  receipt  of  the 
price  BpeclUcd  . 
Mouilily  Mugaziiica. 
Arthur’s  Home  Magazine . 95  15  94  30 
*DeinorG8l’s  Fashion  Magazine . 5  9o  4  76 
Harper's  Miinthly .  6  65  5  65 
Peterson’s  La 'las’  Magazine .  4  65  4  00 
Scribner’s  Month  y  . .....6  65  5  70 
Science  of  Healtl' .  465  400 
St,  Nlchiilus.  ...  5  65  4  90 
Wcekliea  [LitekauyJ. 
Appleton's  Journal. .  6  6.5  6  65 
Daiihury  News .  4  75  4  00 
Fireside  f’ompunhtn.  .  ■  . . . .  6  65  4  66 
Frank  Leslie’s  Buys  and  Girls .  5  16  4  25 
-•  ••  Lady  s  Journal .  6  65  5  65 
Harper’s  Weekly...... .  6  65  5  f>5 
*•  Bazar . . .  6  65  5  65 
♦Hcatlh  and  Home .  .  5  15  4  36 
Waveily  Miicazlno . . .  7  65  6  50 
IHELIUIOU8.] 
Iiulcpendent . '■■;.,•••:•,• . .  § 
lllusirittcd  OhrlSllnii  Weekly .  5  15  4  CO 
Molhoillst .  5  65  4  50 
Presbyterian . .  .  6  30  4  65 
Picsbylerlan  (John  Knox  EngravlngL.  5  90  5  40 
The  Advance .  6  M  4  90 
Wutchiiiun  and  Kellector .  6  85  4  85 
1  .MlaCELIJtNKOUB.] 
Now  York  Wilness .  4  15  3  40 
••  "  «nn .  3  85  :3  35 
•I  ••  Evening  Post.. .  4  15  3  40 
’•  ’*  Trlbmii; .  4  65  4  00 
••  ••  Nation . .  785  685 
(Ihlcago  'I’liin's .  4  60  3  90 
*'  loter-Gccan . . .  4  30  3  60 
Cincinnati  Coninierclal .  4  80  3  80 
'•  Enqulrier .  4  6.5  3  90 
••  Ciaxette . . .  4  65  3  9J 
••  Times  and  Hand-Book,....  .  4  75  3  jO 
Detroit  Free  Press .  4  65  3  90 
•’  'I'rihniio  .  4  66  3  90 
•Loulsvilli!  C*)uiler-Journal .  4  65  3  90 
Bprliignchl  Itcpiiblicaii .  4  65  3  95 
81.  Louis  Tinii’s .  4  15  3  50 
ScluntlOc  American .  5  85  5  20 
'I’oledi*  Uladi’.  ...  -  .  4  66  3  95 
q’oronto  Gi<’t)ii... . .  455  400 
The  papers  marked  with  u  •  give  to  each  subscriber 
•IS  follows  ;—Demoke»t’8,  a  choice  of  two  (Viromo'’. 
'•The  I'aptlve  i'hild’’ or  ••  The  Old  Oaken  Bucket:’’ 
!  HEAK'TII  A.nD  HO.ME  Oilers  12  FtChlllgS;  tho  COUR- 
luR-jouiiNAL  gives  a  coupon  furlhelr  Distribution 
I  Ilf  presents. 
Address 
IMJIC.iL  NKW-YORKIfK, 
I  18  Uiiaiie  -Nl.,  INrw  York  City. 
UlwiVM. 
linNBii  a 
f  N'tihn 
K'Vft 
Sixtieth  Hi . 
...  2.543 
51 
615 
5.’2a> 
lYU 
Fortv-Eiglill)  •it.. 
...  2 
32 
'2,IU1 
buo 
Fortieth  St . . 
...  MIU 
(HI 
UUU 
389 
D.lbO 
Haralmns  Ciivo  .. 
.  ,  4.614 
00 
nun 
6,807 
7,87U 
Totals  this  week.. 
....  7.18'J 
89 
617 
14,862 
U.oro 
’■  last  week., 
...  7.’242 
422 
18,851 
V.1.334 
1  Beev EH.— Trade  opcnml  with  a  shglilly  better  feel- 
I  Ing  im  Inst  Mixiday,  and  the  murkuts  iluscd  firm, 
1  With  only  a  few  liead  of  horned  oatth*  unsold ;  the 
qnalii.y  Ilf  the  herds  on  hiind  ranged  fruin  poor  to 
good,  Hilly  '20  he, Id  nf  cboico  quality  beeves  being  ou 
sitle.  Priees  weie  ‘.i(0l3c.  IP  lb.;  ivelghls,  65451*10  owl. 
VVudnesdiiy,  »-nde  slow  bilttlim;  the  herd*  im  siih! 
were  chielly  of  eiiiirsu  quality,  iipd  sold  at  Skivl'iWn.; 
weights,  .SY'ifKR  cwt.  Thursday,  sale*  slow  ui  Miio’ii 
lIKu.;  weights,  (IX'ivPV  ewt,  Hriday.  the  markets 
ehiscd  lair  ut'JHqul’JN'M  weights,  IkaOW  cwt.  From 
fk54i.5slb*.,  net,  Dras  been  allowed  to  tliecwi.  Hpunlsh 
steers,  corn-fed,  sold  at  like.;  oxen,  8Jfc.;  niitive 
I  steers, 9(0I2C.;  grade  steers,  UkikidSc.;  mixed  herds, 
I  Uiitllo.;  State  and  Waslcrn  oxen,  U(0llVc.  Bulls  on 
live  WKighl.  3)4(01  l(c. 
Harper’s  Weekly... 
’•  Bazar . 
Qiialitu. 
COMPARATIVE  KATES. 
This  week. 
Cents. 
]3  26..i’2i/.i:i  iS-lOe.forMay.  14 l-l0aH  l-:V2c.  fur  Juno,  kut  notovel'suiipmn  wun  any 
14;i-3Ji0Ui-liic-for.luly,  14  J-lOiwlI  lj-5'2c.  for  August, 
for  Sfcptenihor,  HkfaillHC.  for  October, 
ll  1-16<ia14>»c.  for  November,  and  14  1-16,014(1,0.  for 
Decambor.  .  .  .  ,  . 
(juuUitions  f'lr  spot  c(itton,  ha^eO  on  American 
eianuurcl  of  classldcation; 
Lust  week, 
_  _  (.’cuts. 
Turkeys,  Jersey,  18  It.,  llkgITe.;  dll.  M'o-stern.  IfifelGc.;  Good . . . 12  6*13  r2  (01314 
Geese,  Jorspy.  V  pair.  FZ.SWW;  do.  Western,  91(0  fair . * . 11  (aillf  11  (ftllili; 
1.50;  ducks.  Western,  ♦<  pair,  7i)(!v80c.;  ducks.  Jersey,  poor . I‘J  (iblOV  10  <»-IO\ 
|i  pair.  91101.60:  fowl*  and  cldckens.  State  and  Jer-  Poorest .  8  (0  9y  8  la  9V 
sey,  F  Tt..  l.‘i<ijH0c.;  do.  Western,  I44i/l5c.;  rooster*.  Gen.  selling  rates . UJ«((U  OJif'alOX 
*^n  gunio,  wild  plgcous  are  scarce  and  high,  ,Mitr-  MiLcn  Covv.a,  —  Trade  still  oitwe  deprr'sscd  uiid 
kut  not  ovel'sUiip’lcd  with  any  kind.  Western  wild  quality  Inferior.  Lenci’al  stiles  at  910(^^65  18  hmid ,  ex- 
itncks  cniitliiue  lioor  In  quality,  trenm  fuiige,  930(ii£o:  9  cows  a  Jd  ut  9l9(**-60  18  head  . 
Wild  ducks  at  91(01.25  lor  Canvatiback :  76(i«9l  for  5iit  4.'i9(0'i9;  10  al  9^'<i65 ;  7  at  145(0X1.00— ctilvcs  iUways 
ITifniids. 
Ala. 
Orica  n*. 
Trxug 
..  95( 
'JV 
9,V 
9)14 
..  m 
lOJi 
1014 
1014 
..  1154 
111a 
1114 
..  14 
12 
|12.5< 
12H 
..  12H 
..  13 
1'2X 
12Y 
12X 
1314 
13W 
WIN 
..  13  .5-10  13  7-16  1314.  . 
13K 
Good  fjruinary...  .  -.  UR  IIR  HR  HR 
Strict  good  do........  1'-  12  il2.R  12H 
Low  middling . .  12R  i'2R  HR  12x 
Strict  low  middling...  13  13K  13W  WIN 
Middling- .  13  .5-10  KI  7-16  13K  13X 
Good  middling . .  13  13-16  l-'l  15-16  14  1-10  11  1-16 
Strict  good  middling  14  3-16  15  6-lU  14  7-10  14  7-16 
Middling  fair .  11  9-16  14  ll-lO  14  13-16  14  13-10 
Fair  . .  14  7-10  15  9-16  15  1M6  10  1M6 
SfuinriL 
Wild  ducks  at  91(£!tl.25  lor  Caiivatbnck;  76(«i9l  for 
Redhead  5i(0n5c.  for  ilulluni  :  Havre  de  Grace  i'uii- 
vusback  have  sold  at  il.>'i('iivt.75  per  pair.  Wild  pig¬ 
eons,  feathered.  9*  dux.,  9'2.37ki*2.uU,-  English  snipe,  94 
(04.25;  plover,  93.25qc3.^. 
ToiiACCO.— Export  trade  still  light,  mo-it  parties 
uwuUlng  devehipments  through  the  Increusing  sup¬ 
plies  of  the  new  crop. 
KENTUCKY  I.EAk,  -  NEW  UUOl'. 
Good  ordinary . 9if 
Strict  ordinary  - .  ..11 
laiw  middling . IHi 
Middling . I2H 
Domestic  dreku  F'Kpjtm.— Apples  are  moving  off 
slowly,  aud  easy  prices  are  necessary  on  large  lots. 
Peaches,  blackberries  aud  cherries  are  lower  and 
dull.  We  quote ; 
Apples  — Slate,  sliced,  9X(^ the. :  do.,  quarter*.  He.; 
Western  quarters  at  noutber>i  siloed,  1875, 
prime,  lUa-:  fair  lot  s.SetHc.:  Tennessee  qrs.,  bq^iiXc- 
Biuokoerries.  lUalUXc.  Peeled  peaches,  uoiHi  and 
prime  Georgia,  liqtlOo.;  do.  fancy,  16c.  Uupeeied 
Light. 
Heavy. 
Cents. 
Cents. 
Common  lugs. . . 
.  *m  5R 
5  (0  514 
Good  lugs . 
6  (»  7 
L.iw  leaf . 
7140  854 
Medium  leaf . . 
.  Hljki;  9<4 
9  a  10  54 
(iuod  lout . 
^ne  leaf . . . 
li 
l’214(0l5 
SEKDLEAk'— CRUP  OE  1874. 
Cents. 
New  England  wrappers. 
shipping  lots . 
..  lu  @112 
included.  . 
Veals  and  CALVfs.-Traile  fall  in  smooth  qual¬ 
ity  veals  111  liaiUlRc.  ►  Ih.;  sales  Slow  in  coarse  quality 
nieal-fpd  oalvee  at  Ti08\e.;  aniss  (Mlves  out  quolciL 
Slate  calves  fi'iJin  Western  New  York  sold  at  T'ttSc.; 
Peiiiisy IViinla,  9Sic*1(B4C.:  Jersey,  tUX(U>llXe. 
Sheep  A.VD  Lambs.-  .Momlay  lust  trade  opened 
slow.  Sheiip  sold  at  ft.vUe.  »<  IS.  Wt’ilno’-day.  slionp 
fair  of  sale  at  6>t(0HHc.;  yearling  lambs,  7  liC.  Thurs¬ 
day,  tiiidi!  small  III  sheep  ut  iiRtgilxc.  krlday.  the 
markets  iloscd  fair;  sheup,  6H«kH>io,:  hiinhs, 
aj4c.  M (chlgiii I  sheep  add  at  7‘k (09(5,1  Ohio.  UyffleHRe.; 
H-ttttc.  A^T^c.;  Pennsylvania, 7X(Bi8>io.;  I;f(ale  hinibs, 
7Vc.,  .Michtgun,  BRiiidsSc, 
Hugh. — Trade  not  ruported  In  live  hogs  qp  lo  Wed- 
Wrappers,  medium .  15  @  2 
W rappers,  Uue . . . <035 
Seconds .  . ID  (will 
Fillers,  Hdectinn* .  5  i2i  7 
Seconds  anti  Bllers.  shipping  lots .  7  ®  8 
Pean^.Vanlu.  AASoried  lots......,,,,,, . 14  (020 
New  York  State  assorted  lots,  common... ..  7  (0  9 
Ohio,  assorted  lots .  6X(Si  8 
WUCObstn.. . .  .  .  . . . .  6>i(0  9 
Hugh. — Trade  not  reported  It*  live  hogs  up  lo  Wed- 
iiesilny  at  noon  :  on 'rtiiirsdny  and  Frlilay  allll  none 
on  sale.  City  dre.tsed  opened  slow  on  ilonday  ut  lUS 
St  lie.,  and  wore  no  easiisrof  sale  on  W*dno*ihiy,  when 
prices  were  10;V®I1!4C.  Thursday  and  Erlihiy  trade 
alow;  both  days  rule*  were  lO.Y  45  U)ifc.:  Western 
dressed,  lUykkOlUXe.,  supply  light. 
Uoiibk:  .M  a  RKKr.— During  the  recent  cold  weather 
city  trade  In  hi*r»uB  was  nominal,  but  with  a  return 
of  u  milder  temporuturu  kusluees  improved.  Une 
n  live  hop  qp  lowed-  MooKK’*  RURAL  NKW-YoBKKR  is  uD  exceilect 
and  rriiiay  Biiii  none  Agrleultuia)  paper,  and  very  popular.  As  a  family 
dow  Lin  Monday  ut  lUS  visitant  it  Is  hard  to  beat  In  the  attractions  It  bolds 
a  on  W*dno*ihiy,  when  forth  tor  young  and  old.  We  ale  pleuson  to  see  that 
Mr.  Moore  is  full  of  his  old  enterprise  and  bent  on 
lO.Y  kb  Umc.:  Western  niiiklug  the  i>apQr  beiL-r  and  belter  from  year  to 
"f-  year.- Yates  Vu,  Vlimuiclr.. 
no  recent  cold  weather  _ _ .  ..  ■, 
Inal,  but  wlthuretiirn  |  TJUY  WILLARD’S  . . . 
Sru  milder  lemp7r;tVr;V.;.mS;rim  n  -  ■  :  J’ftACTlCAL  BETTER  BOOK 
pair  choice  quality  heavy  draft  horses  sold  at  9600;  1  I 
pair  stylish  carriage  horses.  91.000  :  5  pair  famll^o.,  I  Address  MOOIIE  S  RURAL  NEW-kOUKER, 
930b(a<5^:  19  lioaLlpoor  quiilliy  light  harness  horses,  1  18  Duane  Bt.,  New  Verk 
